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Dutty Boukman (unknown – November 1791) was a Jamaican-born Haitian slave, one of the leading figures of the Haitian Revolution, and a member of the Assassin Brotherhood on Saint-Domingue.
A voodoo houngan, Boukman was recruited by Eseosa into the Assassin Brotherhood, finding similarities between his beliefs and the Assassin ideology. Eseosa, Boukman, and other Assassins laid the foundations for what would become the Haitian Revolution.
The first part of their plan was a voodoo ritual led by Boukman, taking inspiration from François Mackandal, at Bois Caïman that called for a major rebellion. Boukman prophesized that members of his Brotherhood, Jean-François Papillon, Georges Biassou and Jeannot Bullet would be the leaders of a resistance movement that would free all slaves of Saint-Domingue. Slaves rose up against their masters, setting plantations across the Northern Plain of the colony ablaze.
In late 1791, Boukman was captured in a battle with the French Army near Acul, and his head was impaled on a stake in the public square of Cap Français. His fellow Assassins decided not to rescue him, hoping that Boukman's sacrifice would increase the fire of the Revolution.
References
- Assassin's Creed: Initiates - Letters to the Dead
- Assassin's Creed FCBD 2016 Edition